Solar X-ray and EUV imager on board the FY-3E satellite
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Published:2022-11-22
Issue:1
Volume:11
Page:
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ISSN:2047-7538
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Container-title:Light: Science & Applications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Light Sci Appl
Author:
Chen Bo, Zhang Xiao-XinORCID, He Ling-Ping, Song Ke-Fei, Liu Shi-Jie, Ding Guang-Xing, Dun Jin-Ping, Li Jia-Wei, Li Zhao-Hui, Guo Quan-Feng, Wang Hai-Feng, Wang Xiao-Dong, Wang Yun-Qi, Zhang Hong-Ji, Zhang Guang, Han Zhen-Wei, Dai Shuang, Zhang Pei-Jie, Sun Liang, Liu Yang, Wang Peng, Wu Kun, Tao Chen, Mao Shi-Lei, Mei Gui, Yang Liang, Chen Li-Heng, Han Chun-Yang, Huang Bin, Liu Yang, Ren Shuai, Zhou Peng, Wei Ze-Xi, Zhang Xiao-Xue, Zhang Yue, Zheng Xin, Wang Yang, Chen Ya, Xie Jing-Jiang, He Fei, Song Qiao, Zong Wei-Guo, Hu Xiu-Qing, Zhang Peng, Wang Jing-Song, Yang Zhong-Dong
Abstract
AbstractThe solar X-ray and Extreme Ultraviolet Imager (X-EUVI), developed by the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CIOMP), is the first space-based solar X-ray and Extreme ultraviolet (EUV) imager of China loaded on the Fengyun-3E (FY-3E) satellite supported by the China Meteorological Administration (CMA) for solar observation. Since started work on July 11, 2021, X-EUVI has obtained many solar images. The instrument employs an innovative dual-band design to monitor a much larger temperature range on the Sun, which covers 0.6–8.0 nm in the X-ray region with six channels and 19.5 nm in the EUV region. X-EUVI has a field of view of 42′, an angular resolution of 2.5″ per pixel in the EUV band and an angular resolution of 4.1″ per pixel in the X-ray band. The instrument also includes an X-ray and EUV irradiance sensor (X-EUVS) with the same bands as its imaging optics, which measures the solar irradiance and regularly calibrates the solar images. The radiometric calibration of X-EUVS on the ground has been completed, with a calibration accuracy of 12%. X-EUVI is loaded on the FY-3E satellite and rotates relative to the Sun at a uniform rate. Flat-field calibration is conducted by utilizing successive rotation solar images. The agreement between preliminarily processed X-EUVI images and SDO/AIA and Hinode/XRT images indicates that X-EUVI and the data processing algorithm operate properly and that the data from X-EUVI can be applied to the space weather forecast system of CMA and scientific investigations on solar activity.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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